Seven U.S. Navy SEALs punished for disclosing classified data to ‘Medal of Honor’ video game

Source: WaPo

Nov. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Seven members of a U.S. Navy SEAL team have been punished for disclosing classified information while serving as consultants for a video game, a Pentagon spokesman said yesterday.

The active-duty members of the top-secret special- operations force were given a non-judicial punishment that includes letters of reprimand and forfeiture of half their pay for two months, said Army Lieutenant Colonel James Gregory.

The SEALs disclosed some classified “tactics and procedures” when they participated in the making of a video game called “Medal of Honor Warfighter” in June or July, said a Navy official who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the continuing investigation. Four other active-duty SEALs now stationed on the West Coast remain under investigation, the official said.

The seven who received punishments at a Nov. 7 hearing were found in violation of rules against divulging classified material and the misuse of command gear, he said.

8. Christopher Hegen, another Navy Seal

has been interviewed several times on CNN regarding this story.
Early this morning I saw him interviewed once again and out of
the blue he started commenting on the Benghazi hearings next week
and making an anti-Obama admin. comment. I couldn't
believe what I was hearing.

Tried to find the video on CNN but it has apparently become "unavailable."